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A letter to the New-York Chamber of Commerce on "discretionary power," : shewing "it cannot be entrusted to any one without danger of abuse," consequently the necessity and propriety of their prompt interference to have that "dangerous power" taken by law from the Inspector General of Pot and Pearl Ashes, his deputies, and all other inspectors of "provisions, produce, or merchandise," who may be found to possess it. : With an appendix, containing copies of "official" communications made to the "constituted authorities," on the "abuse of that power," and other defects in the inspection system, which have been, (in whole or in part) supressed by undue influence.

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